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"Design is getting domesticated," said Mr. Moss as he leapt into a hired car gripping a scrawled list of urgent appointments.
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He gets domesticated.
Not long after she got a curt reply: "Your records used to be great before you got domesticated".
As Dr. Angela E. Close, an archaeologist at the University of Washington, put it: "There was this idea that once you get domesticated plants or animals, or both, then you become a farmer.
But have you ever wondered just how dogs and other animals got domesticated, and why?
It's a pattern: A new technology is introduced to the market, becomes the reservoir for all society's anxieties, and then gets domesticated, becomes obsolete and is transformed into the totem of a quainter time.
Now, Corker believes that Trump has basically got to snap to it and get domesticated in a hurry, telling Knox: "He's got a period of time here that is incredibly important to his campaign to demonstrate that he has the ability to become a general election candidate, to move away from personality issues and move more towards substantive policy issues".
We have domesticated these animals.
When fish are farmed, they become domesticated.
"The narcos have domesticated us," Valdez said.
-How did this animal become domesticated?
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